You have forgotten one vital fact, cold air is heavier than hot air------At the same atmospheric pressure!!. That means that the cold air on Mt Everest is lighter than than the warm air 29000 ft below in the Ganges Delta.
Mountains are colder than lower elevations because as you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and can't hold onto heat as well. This causes temperatures to drop, making it colder in the mountains.
Ice cold is colder than rice cold. Ice is typically at or below freezing temperatures, while rice is usually stored at room temperature or slightly cooler.
Mountains are colder than lowlands because as altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, causing the air to expand and cool. Additionally, mountains are often snow-capped because they receive less direct sunlight due to their elevation and can experience quicker weather changes.
Mountains are colder than lowlands because as air rises, it expands and cools. This cooling effect, known as adiabatic cooling, causes mountain regions to have lower temperatures compared to lowlands at the same latitude. In addition, mountains receive less direct sunlight due to their height, and their higher elevation means they are located above the inversion layer where temperature decreases with altitude.
Cold air, being more compacted in it's gaseous molecules, is heavier than warmer air, so it sinks.
No its not. Mountains are very cold. Colder than anything else than i can image. If this does not help then im very sorry after all im only 8 years old
Mountainous climates are generally colder than others, so in this case, it would be colder in the mountains than in the rest of Southern Europe.
Usually in high places the weather is very cold, or just colder than usual.
Hot water is less dense than cold water. So if you have equal volumes of both,then the cold one is heavier than the hot one.* That's why we build stoves in such a way as to heat the bottom of the pot ...that's where the colder liquid is.
Yes because cold air particles are stuck tight together and warm air particles move around in the air freely. That is why warm air is usually higher up than cold air.
Mountains are colder than lower elevations because as you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and can't hold onto heat as well. This causes temperatures to drop, making it colder in the mountains.
It is colder than a ice cube
Hot and cold water can separate due to differences in their temperature and density. When hot and cold water are combined, the hot water tends to rise to the top because it is less dense than the colder water below. This process is known as thermal stratification.
It gets cold even colder than you think
Colder than warm but warmer than cold.
Gas is heavier than oxygen. Cold air is heavir than hot air
Ice cold is colder than rice cold. Ice is typically at or below freezing temperatures, while rice is usually stored at room temperature or slightly cooler.